Rosaleen Kaye (@Rosaleen) passed away on Aug 15, 2024, 15 years after suffering a stroke.
I will always have a special place in my heart for Rosaleen. She was one of the biggest figure skating enthusiasts I had ever known! She had such a deep knowledge of the sport and was always excited to share her thoughts with me on everything skating-related before her stroke. We logged in hundreds of hours of phone conversations together and she never ceased to amaze me with her passion.
Luckily after her stroke, Rosaleen had a friend (@kalamalka) whom she met in 1999 that was able to visit her from time-to-time. There were also many members who did not know her who joined us in sending her Christmas Cards every year. I'm sure they were very much appreciated and made her smile!
While she could no longer speak nor communicate (long-distance) after her stroke, her love for the sport never faltered. I never took for granted the contributions she made to the forum in the early days and will miss her dearly.
Rest in peace, Rosaleen and glide with the angles!
I will always have a special place in my heart for Rosaleen. She was one of the biggest figure skating enthusiasts I had ever known! She had such a deep knowledge of the sport and was always excited to share her thoughts with me on everything skating-related before her stroke. We logged in hundreds of hours of phone conversations together and she never ceased to amaze me with her passion.
Luckily after her stroke, Rosaleen had a friend (@kalamalka) whom she met in 1999 that was able to visit her from time-to-time. There were also many members who did not know her who joined us in sending her Christmas Cards every year. I'm sure they were very much appreciated and made her smile!
While she could no longer speak nor communicate (long-distance) after her stroke, her love for the sport never faltered. I never took for granted the contributions she made to the forum in the early days and will miss her dearly.
Rest in peace, Rosaleen and glide with the angles!